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Intel, start-up to demo Wi-Fi short-range technology

The Cliffside concept could threaten Bluetooth, analyst says

June 2, 2008 12:00 PM ET

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blue teeth says: One thing that could drive the adoption of this new tech is interference from 40 MHz .11n devices. BT is...
Anonymous says: Interesting but ultimately as long as cell phones continue to use BT then this makes less sense... Handsets/Headsets drive the...


Computerworld - Intel Corp. and a wireless start-up will demonstrate this week wireless short-range technology that enables Centrino-based laptops to connect to peripherals such as headsets, keyboards and stereo speakers, and even the iPhone.

Intel and Ozmo Devices in Palo Alto, Calif., will demonstrate the Wi-Fi Personal Area Network (PAN) technology Tuesday at the Computex trade show in Taipei.

The PAN technology, once it becomes a reality next year, "will definitely be a threat to Bluetooth technology," said Jonathan Gruber, an analyst at In-Stat in Scottsdale, Ariz. Bluetooth is widely used by thousands of device manufacturers for short-range wireless communications within a range of about 30 feet, but runs on a separate radio from Wi-Fi.

Intel described the concept behind the Wi-Fi PAN at its April developer forum, and has posted a separate blog and video describing how its so-called Cliffside technology could allow a laptop user already connected to a Wi-Fi access point to also run up as many as eight wireless peripheral devices over Wi-Fi a short distance away.

The joint demonstration at Computex is the first time Ozmo has shown its integrated circuit, which acts as a transceiver for Wi-Fi and will be placed inside wireless peripherals that could begin shipping next year, said Ozmo CEO Dave Timm in an interview. Intel intends to provide software inside Centrino laptops, which account for the majority of laptops now shipping, to interoperate with the Ozmo integrated circuit.

Timm also said that Belkin International Inc. in Compton, Calif., has committed to building peripherals based on the new integrated circuit and provided a statement from a Belkin official confirming that company's interest.

An Intel spokeswoman also confirmed that the company is collaborating with Ozmo. A statement from Randy Nickel, director of wireless marketing for Intel mobile platforms, noted how Ozmo's technology will provide the ability to connect laptops via Wi-Fi to low-power peripherals without the need for a second radio as required with Bluetooth.

Timm noted that with Intel's collaboration, the Wi-Fi PAN concept should grow, especially because more than half of the 100 million laptops shipping next year will run Intel's Centrino chips.

Gruber said Intel's involvement in the technology and its laptop dominance gives the technology credibility. "It will give Bluetooth a run for its money," he said.

According to Ozmo, its new technology will cut down battery usage drastically, similar to rates of a Bluetooth device. Historically, Wi-Fi connections have been a big drain on device batteries, but Ozmo has patent-pending technology to reduce the drain, Timm said.

One area where a Wi-Fi PAN could make its biggest impact is with short-range connections to stereo equipment, since it would have the ability to send music uncompressed, as compared to compressed files sent via Bluetooth, Timm said.



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